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Greetings!

Go Green Radio is almost 2 years old, and this week's guest was our very first guest back in 2008. Scott McGinnis is a good friend of the Go Green Initiative, and we are excited to share a new media outlet that Scott has created for kids to learn about green news. If you've been looking for a fun, cool way for your middle or high schoolers to learn about environmental news, I hope you'll listen in as Scott describes his new show!
 
Sincerely,
 
Jill Buck
Go Green Initiative
 
Hollywood's Red Carpet Meets "Green Teen" Journalists
 
Scott McGinnisGlobal Broadcast for Kids (GB4K) is the brain child of actor/director/producer Scott McGinnis, and it just might change the world.
 
While politicians and environmental activists work to clean up the mess left by older generations, GB4K reaches out to the ones who will inherit the mess - today's teenagers. The message couldn't be more perfectly on point; it's "Green News...from One Kid to Another." Each week, teen journalists, Marley and her brother Elijah, report on environmental issues, and finish each story with a "so what?" segment that helps explain the story in a way that makes sense to kids.
 
McGinnis has a long track record of producing great quality shows that kids love, like "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" the TV show, "Angel", and more. Under his direction, Marley and Elijah are a refreshingly optimistic and entertaining pair, destined to engage a worldwide audience of kids that are looking for eco-information that matters to them.
 
Scott's teen reporters will be covering the red carpet for the Earth Day premier of Disney's new movie, "Oceans."  Be sure to check out their broadcast at: http://www.globalbroadcast4kids.com 

MarleyListen to this week's Go Green Radio interview with Scott and Marley at 9 a.m. Pacific/12 p.m. Eastern/some other time in other places...on www.VoiceAmerica.com, or visit the Go Green Radio home page to listen to the archive - Go Green Radio
 
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About Go Green Initiative
The Go Green Initiative (GGI) is the largest and fastest growing environmental education program in the world, operating in all 50 U.S. states and in 36 countries on 5 continents. The GGI provides schools, homes, businesses and organizations of all kinds with the tools and training they need to create a "culture of conservation" within their community. Our goals is to conserve and protect natural resources for future generations, and to protect human health through environmental stewardship.